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rayyy
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# Posted: 26 Mar 2011 04:52pm - Edited by: rayyy
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So I'm installing this wood/coal cook stove for my primary source of heat,but I need a back up heat sorce. Obviously propane is my only choice.I need somthing that can come on at 50 degrees to take over if the wood stove goes out befor I can stoke it back up.It's gotto heat a 20x30,well insulated cabin befor my water supply setup freezes.I really don't want to have a gas heater that need's to be on all the time just turned down low.Preferably a heater on a thermostat set at 50 degrees.Pilotless ignition would be nice.I have read about ventless heaters just adding water vapor and fumes to your living space,so perhaps a vented propane heater that can be on two-30 lb tanks.Any of my cabin dwelling friends ever researched this topic?
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Just
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# Posted: 26 Mar 2011 05:15pm
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there is no such thing as a safe propene ventless heater any one who tells you different is (^%*&*( get a wall vent heater with a battery setup and you will be warm & alive !!!!
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hebegbz
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# Posted: 26 Mar 2011 10:50pm
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You don't even need a battery. Most vented wall heaters use a thermostat that doesn't need electricity. Just hook it up and go.
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larryh
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# Posted: 10 Apr 2011 12:18pm
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Most older quality gas space heaters by warm morning and siegler worked on automatic operation without an electric hook up. Of course they have to be vented though a proper flue for gas. And a second heater takes up room. A wall heater does have that advantage but my fear is they don't get near the heating ability from being built on the wall as a free standing unit would have. Plus in an emergency either of those two are capable of heating a fairly large area depending on the btu ratings of the stoves. For a small cabin a 30,000 btu stove would more than do the trick. I think years ago I also had a 20,000 Moore heater which is another quality old heater. The trick though with anything old is getting one that still functions properly which most do and some don't.
Larry
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